Human Explorations and Water Forms on Mercury Is there any form of water on Mercury? Though it may seem strange, there is. Ice is found on Mercury's shady side.
How many satellites and moons orbit Mercury? None of either. Mercury is too close to the sun to have any satellites or moons in it's orbit.
Have any satellites ever reached Mercury? No. Mercury is too close to the sun to have any satellites reach there.
Would it be possible for a human to live on Mercury? No. Since Mercury is closest to the sun, it would it's surface extreme temperatures. Mercury also has a thin atmosphere, which would make it impossible for a human to live there.
What are some problems and solutions to sending humans to your planet? Mercury has several issues. These include:
The extreme temperatures,
The thin atmosphere,
and
Our need for an environment
Scientists have not found any solutions to these problems.
What modifications would needto be made to make human-life possible on Mercury? For starters, Mercury would have to be much cooler. Mercury must also grow an environment, and Mercury would also need a thicker atmosphere, to gain more oxygen.
Is there any form of water on Mercury?
Though it may seem strange, there is. Ice is found on Mercury's shady side.
How many satellites and moons orbit Mercury?
None of either. Mercury is too close to the sun to have any satellites or moons in
it's orbit.
Have any satellites ever reached Mercury?
No. Mercury is too close to the sun to have any satellites reach there.
Would it be possible for a human to live on Mercury?
No. Since Mercury is closest to the sun, it would it's surface extreme temperatures. Mercury also has a thin atmosphere,
which would make it impossible for a human to live there.
What are some problems and solutions to sending humans to your planet?
Mercury has several issues. These include:
- The extreme temperatures,
- The thin atmosphere,
and- Our need for an environment
Scientists have not found any solutions to these problems.What modifications would need to be made to make human-life possible on Mercury?
For starters, Mercury would have to be much cooler. Mercury must also grow an environment, and Mercury would also need a thicker atmosphere, to gain more oxygen.